Sister, If You Only Knew (1975)
This film explores the pressures experienced by Aboriginal women living in the city, and the effect that these pressures also have on their men and their children. In spite of all life's difficulties, the women seem to survive the urban environment better than the men. Their humour, intelligence and resilience in the face of adversity shines through.
Director: Janet Isaac
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Glad Elphick as Self |
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Ruby Hammond as Self |
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Leila Rankine as Self |
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Mary Williams as Self |
| Directing | Janet Isaac | Director |
| Production | Suzanne Baker | Producer |
| Camera | Peter James | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Kate Grenville | Editor |
| Sound | Rod Pascoe | Sound |